Jason Weel
Jason is a psychologist who approaches therapy as a deeply human sacred space, one that invites reflection, honesty, and courage.
Jason has a wealth of over 15 years of experience working with sexual abuse, intimate partner violence, substance misuse, addictions, 'burdens of existence', existential angst, relationships, connection with self, connecting with emotions, anxiety, grief, depression, suicidality, hopelessness, trauma, life stressors, career transitions, etc.
Jason has a unique background of working with military and emergency personell, policing and forensic and also in women's wellbeing. The polarity of his experiences means his capacity is wide and deep, able to hold an array of life experiences.
Jason uses schema, analytic, somatic,ACT, internal family systems, Gestalt and meeting the fellow human at the point which we come in contact.
Rooted in an existential perspective, his work centres on questions of meaning, authenticity, freedom, and belonging, rather than focusing solely on diagnosis or symptom relief.
Jason helps fellow humans to explore how they relate to life’s uncertainties and how one might live with greater intention and self-understanding.
Jason offers a space to pause and examine what it means to live fully to face anxiety, loss, suffering, or transition not as problems to be fixed, but as invitations to connect more deeply with oneself and the world.
Jason’s approach is integrative, compassionate, and reflective, whilst grounded in the belief that growth begins when we turn toward, rather than away from, the challenges of existence.
"I see therapy not as fixing, but as an honest engagement with life's essential questions. My treatment philosophy is built and nourished from the understanding, and connection of the human in front of me. There are no premeditated treatment plans, or labels prior to contact".
Jason welcomes clients aged 16 above.
Located
118A Wray Avenue, Fremantle, Western Australia